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This series were shot with the same feathers but different lighting positions.
Feathers from unknown bird species and collected from the ground.
Military Photographer of the Year Winner 1996
Title: Punch
Categories: Sports; Portfolio
Place: First Place in Sports
Brief Description: A boxer crouches in anticipation behind his gloves.
Exact Date Shot Unknown
"Best Friends make you laugh, make you smile, and make every day worthwhile" - Unknown Author
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This Union soldier wears an unknown type of badge or pin on his breast. Perhaps it is an identity disk engraved with his personal information. The CDV was produced by Frank J. Quimby & Company, Photographers and Jewellers, Camp Parole, Maryland, so perhaps the pin came from there as well as the photograph.
Unknown Mortal Orchestra at The Metro Theatre in Sydney on 4/12/15
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photographed for the Stranger & Portland Mercury in Austin Texas during SXSW 2013. [ lineout.thestranger.com ]
Photographer unknown
Freedom Rider Sympathizer Arrested (Tallahassee, Florida), June 16, 1961
Press photograph
SLU 2012.34.26a
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Scanned negative from my dad's collection of photos he took, from the early 1950s onward. I am unable to identify most of the people, locations, and when this photo was taken.
Any help in identifying anything about this photo is most appreciated!
Unknown pteridophyte (Unknown pteridophyte)
Sori at Halalii Flow near Silversword Loop Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii.
October 16, 2012
An unknown boy with his pony and rig, circa 1900. Behind him is the West Richfield Hotel, now known as the Tavern of Richfield.
Unknown owner, in the collection of Daniel B. Fearing. Country: England. Dimensions: 7 x 7.2. Features: crow with flag atop crest; bushels of wheat inside crest; scallops; lion inside crest; elks head insice crest. Type: Bookplate. In the Fearing Fish Armorial collection.
Unknown insect, Tambopata forest, Amazon, Peru. Approx. 10cm in length. Any help with and ID would be great!!
Again this one was on the night walk too. I can't wait to get back there and actually trek through the jungle, the things you would see!! ahhh I so wan't to be back there!!! :D
An unknow Russula(Russula sp?) I found under spruce in the Tushar mnts.,Utah. It was large with a tan cap and mild taste. At first I thought it was a Porcini, until I turned it over and saw the gills. Unknown edibility.
I have no idea what this dude was peddling. He was dutifully leaving his trash on the doorsteps of my neighbors, but didn't come onto my property.
I guess the sign worked, for once. The experiment continues....
Decided to go and have a fungi hunt after being inspired by some recent fungi shots from flickr friends.
Nayabad Mosque is located on the bank of river Dhepa, 1.5km south-west of the famous Kantaji Temple in Dinajpur district. The mosque is named after the village ‘Nayabad’ under Kaharole police station. According to an inscription found on the central doorway, the mosque was constructed in 1793 AD during the reign of Mughal emperor Shah Alam II. During the period Raja Baidyanath of the Dinajpur Royal family was a Zaminder.
Nayabad Mosque was constructed at a time when the soil of Dinajpur had already been enriched with remarkable Navaratna and Kantaje Temples in 1752 AD. The founding Royal family of Dinajpur was prominent during that time. According to local legends, the mosque was built by Muslim architectural workers who came to this place from the west to build the Kantaji Temple. They settled in Nayabad, a village near the temple and built the mosque for their own use. There is a grave of an unknown person on the premises of the mosque. Local people believe, this is the grave of Kalu Khan, master architect of the Kantaji Temple. Nayabad Mosque is an oblong three-domed mosque with octagonal towers at the four corners. There are three arched entrances to enter the mosque. Among them, the central one is bigger than the flanking ones. These are equal in height and width. There is an arched window each on the south and north sides. Inside, in the western wall there are three mihrabs in line with three entrances. The central mihrab is bigger than the flanking ones which are of equal size. Three hemispherical domes cover the mosque of which the central one is bigger than the side ones. The parapet and cornice of the mosque are straight.
Terracotta plaques were used for decoration of the mosque. At present, there are about 104 terracotta plaques rectangular in shape, used in the surface decoration of the wall of the mosque. The platform is enclosed by a low brick wall with only one access from the east. On either side of the mosque a number of tombs are visible over the central doorway of the mosque.